关于听力学家在团队基础护理中的作用的在线学习模块:质量改进评估。

IF 1.7 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES
Jana N Bataineh, Adam Gavarkovs, Sheila T F Moodie, Robin O'Hagan, Bonnie Cooke, Jennifer Cameron-Turley, Danielle Glista
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摘要

简介:快速变化的听力健康状况,加上卫生系统资源和服务方面的挑战,提出了开发创新学习机会的需求,使卫生保健专业人员能够作为跨专业团队的一部分工作。方法:一个由临床医生和研究人员组成的跨专业团队开发了一个名为“听力学家在团队基础医疗中的作用”的在线学习模块。为了支持质量改进工作,学习者被要求完成模块前和模块后的调查,其中包括多项选择知识问题和李克特量表,评估自我效能感、价值和学习者模块前和模块后完成的知识。结果:47名学习者参加了模块前和模块后的评估。在评估的三个领域:知识、自我效能和价值方面,模块前到模块后的反应都有所增加。研究结果表明,听力学在以团队为基础的初级保健中的价值并不显著,这表明需要做出更大的努力,通过体验式学习机会和将内容整合到强制性培训中来鼓励学习者接受。讨论:本质量评估的初步结果强调了一个新颖的在线学习模块,该模块关注听力学家在基于团队的初级保健中的角色,可以影响学习者关于该主题的知识、自我效能和价值观。未来的评估评估模块实施的影响以及面对面的活动可以进一步改善学习者的成果。
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An Online Learning Module on the Role of Audiologists in Team-Based Primary Care: A Quality Improvement Assessment.

Introduction: The rapidly changing hearing health landscape, paired with health system resource and delivery challenges, presents the need to develop innovative learning opportunities that prepare health care professionals to work as part of an interprofessional team.

Methods: An interprofessional team of clinicians and researchers developed an online learning module titled The Role of Audiologists in Team-Based Primary Care. To support quality improvement efforts, learners were asked to complete pre- and post-module surveys, which included multiple-choice knowledge questions and Likert-scale statements assessing self-efficacy, value, and knowledge of learners' premodule and postmodule completion.

Results: Forty-seven learners participated in a premodule and postmodule assessment. Pre-module to post-module responses increased for all three domains evaluated: knowledge, self-efficacy, and value. The findings were not significant for the value of audiology in team-based primary care, indicating the need for greater efforts to encourage buy-in among learners through experiential learning opportunities and integration of content into mandated training.

Discussion: Preliminary findings from this quality assessment highlight that a novel online learning module focused on the roles of audiologists in team-based primary care can affect learners' knowledge, self-efficacy, and values regarding the topic. Future evaluations assessing the impact of module implementation alongside in-person activities can further improve learners' outcomes.

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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
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发文量
85
审稿时长
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Continuing Education is a quarterly journal publishing articles relevant to theory, practice, and policy development for continuing education in the health sciences. The journal presents original research and essays on subjects involving the lifelong learning of professionals, with a focus on continuous quality improvement, competency assessment, and knowledge translation. It provides thoughtful advice to those who develop, conduct, and evaluate continuing education programs.
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